Due Process Any student observed or reported as having made a Poor Behavior Choice should be informed
about the report by his or her advisor. The student should be given appropriate opportunity to
provide his or her perspective, and to participate in negotiating consequences.
If one or more students are engaged in Poor Behavior Choices that have been witnessed by
others, the Incident Report Protocol should be followed as well.
Incident Report Protocol
Each person involved in an incident should be asked to write his or her account individually,
preferably immediately after the incident happens.
If that is not possible, the write up should occur as soon after the incident as possible.
As much as possible, it is important to have accounts from every person involved. This is
especially important if someone is being accused of having made a Poor Behavior Choice.
Incident reports should be sent to the advisors of the student(s) involved, as well as to the
Director.
Advisors will compile the incident reports before determining follow up steps. about the report by his or her advisor. The student should be given appropriate opportunity to
provide his or her perspective, and to participate in negotiating consequences.
If one or more students are engaged in Poor Behavior Choices that have been witnessed by
others, the Incident Report Protocol should be followed as well.
Incident Report Protocol
Each person involved in an incident should be asked to write his or her account individually,
preferably immediately after the incident happens.
If that is not possible, the write up should occur as soon after the incident as possible.
As much as possible, it is important to have accounts from every person involved. This is
especially important if someone is being accused of having made a Poor Behavior Choice.
Incident reports should be sent to the advisors of the student(s) involved, as well as to the
Director.
Advisors will compile the incident reports before determining follow up steps.
Incident Reports
Due Process
Any student observed or reported as having made a Poor Behavior Choice should be informed
about the report by his or her advisor. The student should be given appropriate opportunity to
provide his or her perspective, and to participate in negotiating consequences.
If one or more students are engaged in Poor Behavior Choices that have been witnessed by
others, the Incident Report Protocol should be followed as well.
Incident Report Protocol
Each person involved in an incident should be asked to write his or her account individually,
preferably immediately after the incident happens.
If that is not possible, the write up should occur as soon after the incident as possible.
As much as possible, it is important to have accounts from every person involved. This is
especially important if someone is being accused of having made a Poor Behavior Choice.
Incident reports should be sent to the advisors of the student(s) involved, as well as to the
Director.
Advisors will compile the incident reports before determining follow up steps.
about the report by his or her advisor. The student should be given appropriate opportunity to
provide his or her perspective, and to participate in negotiating consequences.
If one or more students are engaged in Poor Behavior Choices that have been witnessed by
others, the Incident Report Protocol should be followed as well.
Incident Report Protocol